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Your continued support is crucial to Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

Today, we continue to blaze a path in medicine with world-class students, faculty and researchers who are working to find answers to some of the greatest mysteries facing modern medicine. They are brave enough to ask, "What happens when?" and determined enough to find the answers to challenges like:

  • Finding causes and cures for cancer
  • Working with adult stem cells to fight and cure crippling diseases
  • Personalizing therapies and treatments based on individual genetic factors
But we can't do it alone. We need your support to maintain our reputation as a leader in medical education and research by:
  • Fostering scientific advancements
  • Enhancing our new curriculum to keep up with medical advancements
  • Recruiting and retaining the nation's best researchers, educators and students
  • Continually improving and enhancing our research and educational facilities
  • Providing specialized scholarships to ensure educational opportunities for the most promising of students

Click here to donate today, and become part of this innovative institution.

View videos below to see how your donations are making a significant impact.

INTERVIEWS


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Richard Hanson, Ph.D. - Leonard and Jean Skeggs Professor of Biochemistry on

Physicians involved at every level

Daniel Ornt, M.D., FACP - Vice Dean for Education and Academic Affairs on

The equal importance of communication skills and clinical mastery

Mark Chance, Ph.D. - Professor of Physiology & Biophysics, and Director of the Case Center for Proteomics & Mass Spectrometry on

Changing the way healthcare is delivered

Dari Magyar - '09 MED Student on

The opportunity to attend Case Western Reserve School of Medicine

Anna Fiskin - '10 MED Student on

The difference between her medical education and her mother's medical education

Paul Lin - M.D./Ph.D. Student on

Early interaction with patients

Robert Haynie, M.D. Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine on

The diverse offerings that create a balanced education

Serendipity Rinonos , M.D./Ph.D. Student on

Having outstanding mentors who want to make contributions to their fields

Thomas Graber , M.D., Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Chief Medical Officer West of TeamHealth Midwest and Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine on

The rewards of donating to Case Western Reserve School of Medicine

Ellyn Johnson, '10 MED Student on

Student interaction with faculty and staff and the reputation of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

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